Drifting in Space is an action Rogue-lite for those with a love for difficult games. Inspired by the uncertainty of space itself along with all the movies, literature and games that accompany it. Enjoy crossing this dark and dangerous rendition of the cosmos.
Great soundtrack and enjoyable sound effects that fit the theme well.
Wonderful challenge with a steep difficulty curve that keeps players engaged.
Variety of ships and gameplay mechanics that encourage skill development and strategic play.
Controls are poorly designed, with issues in both mouse and keyboard functionality.
Game balance is off, making it difficult to survive against powerful enemies.
The game feels abandoned, lacking necessary updates and quality of life improvements.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The gameplay is described as challenging yet enjoyable, with well-designed mechanics that may take time to master. Players appreciate the depth of the combat and overall experience, highlighting the rewarding nature of the gameplay despite its difficulty.
“All of the gameplay mechanics are nice; they take a while to learn.”
“Actual combat and mechanics are all fine; I personally enjoyed the experience.”
“Hard but great gameplay.”
music
4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The music in the game is highly praised for its great soundtrack that complements the theme effectively, with many users expressing a desire for downloadable MP3s. The sound effects also enhance the overall experience, contributing to the enjoyment of the game.
“The soundtrack is fantastic; I wish I could get MP3s of these tracks.”
“The sound effects and music fit the theme very well and are enjoyable.”
graphics
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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Reviewers note that the graphical style of the game is highly consistent across different ships, showcasing a well-executed design that enhances the overall visual experience.
“The graphical style is very consistent among the ships, showcasing a great variation in design.”
“The graphical style is very consistent among the ships, highlighting the unique variations beautifully.”